One of the victims of the economic slowdown was the Aces game studio, a Microsoft subsidiary that the software giant closed down. Aces was responsible for developing and maintaining Microsoft’s iconic Flight Simulator game — used by non-flying enthusiasts for entertainment, and pilots for helping to retain some of their flying skills. Now, Microsoft has announced the development of a new game, named simply “Flight” that is said to target enthusiasts with a focus on realism and accuracy. But details are sketchy, beyond citing “a new perspective” and the release of a video (click here) that offers little in the way of details on the project. The last new version of Flight Simulator was released in 2006. According to a report on AvWeb, “insiders” speculate Microsoft won’t offer a Beta version of the new game until sometime next year.
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Key Takeaways:
- Microsoft closed Aces Studio, the developer of its iconic Flight Simulator, but has announced a new game simply named "Flight."
- The new "Flight" game aims to target enthusiasts with a focus on realism and accuracy, after the last Flight Simulator release in 2006.
- Details about the new game are currently scarce, with a Beta version not expected until sometime next year.
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